Full Text Search Details...ollection World Public Library.org PUBLICATIONS, VOL. 7 Title: THE BOSTONIAN SOCIETY PUBLICATIONS, VOL. 7 Author: Language: English Subject:... ...... ...... ...Places and Subjects .... 145 ILLUSTRATIONS Boston Light, 1910 Faces title From a Photograph by C. B. Webster &> Co., Boston. Armory of the Sea Fencib... ...otint engraved in lyzg. Boston Light in 1788 loi From the Engraving in the Massachusetts Magazine, February, ij8g. Seal of the Marine Society, Boston ... ... But I found that while the historians of 34 The Dutch Pirates iii BostonMassachusetts have passed over the affair in almost total silence, one able... ...s Andreson, the Dutchman, went also, as he is mentioned by several ancient writers as performing daring feats in the war, and I found a document givin...

Full Text Search Details... Treasures in the Commonwealth Museum The Massachusetts Archives is th... ...ment agencies in managing their permanent records."[1] The archives currently occupies quarters on Morrissey Boulevard in Boston's Dorchester neighbor... ...y Boulevard in Boston's Dorchester neighborhood. For fiscal year 2010 the state budgeted $389,815 to the archives.[2] The Massachusetts Secretary of t... ...n tribes, and slave and witchcraft records. There are also many artifacts, including Paul Revere’s engraving plate of the Boston Massacre, and militar... ... There are also many artifacts, including Paul Revere’s engraving plate of the Boston Massacre, and military accouterment from the Civil War to World ... ...hat it is irksome and unsatisfactory to consult them. They are rich, however, to the patient inquirer in the evidences of Boston's power and significa... ...y."[7] Some of the manuscript materials were transcribed in the 1850s. "The records of the government from its first institution i... ... 21st century "The state appropriated $390,000 for the archives [in 2010], a 29 percent reduction from the year before. ... Jo... ......

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Full Text Search Details... Seal of Boston University ... ... Latin: Universitas Bostoniensis Motto ... ... Location Boston, Massachusetts, USA C... ... In 1869, three Trustees of the Boston Theological Institute obtained from the Massachusetts Legislature a charter for a university by name of "B... ... Helen Magill White, the first woman to receive a Ph.D. from an American university The univer... ...st Church would not ordain her.[15] Lelia Robinson Sawtelle, who graduated from the university's law school in 1881, became the first woman admitted t... ...e room and the floor. The fourth floor is now a specialty floor called the Writers' Corridor. John Hancock Student Village ... ...o give students insight into their world and help them become more refined writers and scholars. University Professors Program ... ...umni of the university have earned over thirty Pulitzer Prizes.[142] Other writers associated with the university include Bob Zelnick,[143] executive ...

Full Text Search Details...ollection World Public Library.org PUBLICATIONS, VOL. 5 Title: THE BOSTONIAN SOCIETY PUBLICATIONS, VOL. 5 Author: Language: English Subject:... ...... ...[From a recent photograph by Mi. Louis A. Holman, in the collection of the Bostonian Society.] The bostonirn Society Publications. Vol. 5 Boston Stht... .... . .123 ILLUSTRATIONS Si'. ]5otolph's Tower and the Witham , Faces title From a Pliptoi^raph takoi in igoS, in the Socidy''s collections. Rev. John ... ...f the "Governor and Company 24 A Visit to Bosto7i, LincohisJiire . of the Massachusetts Bay in New England "* had been created, and when men could op... ...ofped]." This statement, shortened and more positive, is repeated by later writers. Morse and Parish's History of New England, 1804, says that "from r... ...ut it is such an important and early discourse relating to the founding of Massachusetts, that we can hardly help associating it with this scene of it...

Full Text Search Details... Boston Evening Transcript, November 5, 1903 ... ... Owner(s) The Boston Transcript Company Fo... ... 324 Washington Street (Corner of Milk Street and Washington Street), Boston, Massachusetts United States ... ...4 Washington Street (Corner of Milk Street and Washington Street), Boston, Massachusetts United States The ... ...script was a daily afternoon newspaper in Boston, Massachusetts, published from July 24, 1830, to April 30, 1941.[2] ... ...jor American daily. Cornelia Walter served as the editor of The Transcript from 1842 to 1847.[7] Great Fire ... ... Harvard Medical School's first U.S. animal vivisection lab raised concern from then editor-in-chief Edward Clement, and the paper subsequently ran a ... ... ^ Matthiessen, Peter (2007), Courage for the Earth: Writers, Scientists, and Activists Celebrate the Life and Writing of Rachel... ... ^ Matthiessen, Peter (2007), Courage for the Earth: Writers, Scientists, and Activists Celebrate the Life and Writing of Rachel...

Full Text Search Details...WARD $2.75 AMERICAN GUIDE SERIES BOSTON LOOKS SEAWARD The Story of the Port: 1630-1940 Compiled by Workers... ...ON LOOKS SEAWARD The Story of the Port: 1630-1940 Compiled by Workers of the Writers' Program of the Work Projects Administration in the State of Mass... ... of the Writers' Program of the Work Projects Administration in the State of Massachusetts Sponsored by Boston Port Authority Boston has developed int... ... the Work Projects Administration in the State of Massachusetts Sponsored by Boston Port Authority Boston has developed into a many- faceted city sinc... ... com- munity. The Port was probably the determining factor in the role which Massachusetts played in the American Revolution; and throughout three cen... ...what BOSTON LOOKS SEAWARD The Story of the Port 1630-1940 THE CUSTOM HOUSE FROM CENTRAL WHARF AMERICAN GUIDE SERIES BOSTON LOOKS SEAWARD The Story ... ...TON LOOKS SEAWARD The Story of the Port 1630-1940 Compiled by WORKERS OF THE WRITERS* PROGRAM OF THE WORK PROJECTS ADMINISTRATION IN THE STATE OF MASS... ...strator FOREWORD THIS BOOK is, in effect, a chronicle of the Port of Bostonfrom its beginnings in 1630 to the present day. In it, the Massachu- sett...

Full Text Search Details... Headquarters 70 Fargo Street Boston, Massachusetts 02210 United States ... ...quarters 70 Fargo Street Boston, Massachusetts 02210 United States ... ... Website BostonHerald.com The Boston Herald is ... ... The Boston Herald is a daily newspaper whose primary market is Boston, Massachusetts, United States, and its surrounding area. It was star... ... The Boston Herald is a daily newspaper whose primary market is Boston, Massachusetts, United States, and its surrounding area. It was started in 1... ...to CBS. Herald-Traveler Corp. operated for years under temporary authority from the Federal Communications Commission stemming from controversy over l... ... Herald-Traveler Corp. fought the decision in court—by this time, revenues from channel 5 were all but keeping the newspaper afloat—but its final appe... ...tor Ted Kennedy included language in an appropriations barring one company from owning a newspaper and television station in the same market.[11][12][... ...ald won two SABEW awards from the Society of American Business Editors and Writers: one for its breaking news coverage of the takeover of the Boston-b...

Full Text Search Details... MAY IS 1910 SPECIAL FEATURES — ! 1(-5« 7 1 The Story of the First Year of Boston-1915 The Enlarged Directorate Housing Conditions in Boston's North... ...rth and West Ends Fully Illustrated The Boys' Games of 1909 The Democracy of Boston-1915 AMONTHLY RECORD OF PROGRESS IM DEVELOPINGA GREATER AND FINER ... ...FINER CITY PUBLISHED BY THE DIRECTORATE Of BOSTON 1915 6BEACOM STREET BOSTON-MASSACHUSETTS VOL. 1. TEM CENTS A COPY MAY 1910 ONE DOLLAR A YEAR, CREDO... ...rogress. THEREFORE I AM RESOLVED That I will avoid and help others to escape from the deadening, demoralizing rut of criticism, skepticism, and inerti... ...scription rates: $1.00 per annum; club rate for twenty or more subscriptions from any organization devoted to civic or social improvement, sent in one... ... an area, including streets, of about 103 acres. This area, according to the Massachusetts Census of 1905, had a population of approximately 44,000 pe... ... [pres- ence or absence of disease in a human being that floors these facile writers, thereby saving the state from being saddled with that most dange...

Full Text Search Details...(1809-07-06) Region served Massachusetts ... ... Website www.massbible.org/ The Massachusetts Bible Society is a Christian, e... ... A photograph of a Massachusetts Bible Society colporteur from the MBS archives. ... ...ugh colporteurs who traveled the state in horse-drawn wagons and visited the immigrant population at the Boston docks.[3] The first mission statement ... ...ington, Francis Wright, Luther Wright. Although the granting of Bibles has continued from that time to the present, from 1895-2007... ...nd other religious books in stores located at New England seminaries and on Bromfield Street in downtown Boston.[4] The first fema... ... Bible Society headquarters at Andover Newton With society moving from print to digital media, the Society dive... ...Michael (July 7, 2009). "Massachusetts Bible Society commemorates its past, looks to online future - The Boston Globe". Globe Newspaper Company. Retri... ... ^ US Bible society will give away two copies of Qur'an for every one burnt - Staff Writers - Ekklesia.co.uk - 9/10/10 ...

Full Text Search Details...ure Collection World Public Library.org 1846-18 Title: JOURNALISM IN BOSTON, 1846-18 Author: Language: English Subject: Fiction, Literature ... ...... ...retentive toemories of several gentlemen conversant Mth its interior history from the first, have contributed their qtiota to the work, and it is ' th... ...he American Eagle, and was "published at No. 5 Devonshire Street, third door from State street," at $3 a year and one cent per copy, "by anassociation... ...The Mexican war waa in progress, and the HEKALD had strongly supr ported the Massachusetts volunteers for it; and when certain politicians remonstrate... ...nd brightest and, at the same time, one of the most fearless and independent writers over engaged on the Boston press. He was born in this city, at th... ... on Nov. 7, and on the morning of the 8th the HERALD reported the vote of 99 Massachusetts cities and towns, in Sufl'olk, Essex, Norfolk, Bris- tol, P... ...nd wasburiedat It Acapulco. He has two sons living, both rare boys, and able Writers one being" now the writingmanager for the New York Aquariam. The ...

Full Text Search Details... The April 18, 2011 front page of The Boston Globe Typ... ... Owner(s) Boston Globe Media Partners, LLC ... ...quarters 135 Morrissey Boulevard Boston, Massachusetts 02125, United States ... ... 135 Morrissey Boulevard Boston, Massachusetts 02125, United States ... ... The Boston Globe is an American daily newspaper based in Boston, Massachusetts. Founded in 1872 by Charles H. Taylor, it was privately held ... ... Under the helm of editor Martin Baron, the Globe has shifted away from coverage of international news in favor of Boston-area news.[9] Globe ... ...topics including Boston sports, local politics and a blog made up of posts from the paper's opinion writers.[11] On April 2, 2009,... ...ports, local politics and a blog made up of posts from the paper's opinion writers.[11] On April 2, 2009, The New York Times Compa... ...be, as is customary in the news industry, the editorial pages are separate from the news operation. Editorials represent the official view of The Bost...

Full Text Search Details...ON WHAT A CITY PLAN COULD DO FOR BOSTON BO-JTOiM fuBLl^MED BYBO^TOAI "y'Slf',^. XmT^A^COW. ONt DOLLAR,' MA... ...the hot water system is opened, the gas is automatically turned on, igniting from a small pilot light. Hot water is thus supplied at once and in any q... ...mical—and always ready, day or night. On exhibition at the show rooms of the Boston Gas Appliance Exchange, 16 West Street. BOSTON CONSOLIDATED GAS CO... ...LL—AN EXPERIMENT IN CO-OPERATION Ellen Paine Huling 1 MANUFACTURING CITIZENS FROM RAW MATERIAL Vincent A. Keenan PUBLIC CONVENIENCE STATIONS HEALTH NE... ... A graduate of Vassar College, she was the first woman to be admitted to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where she was graduated in chemist... ...ons make their way into other departments. This proposal is put forth by the Massachusetts Civil Service Reform League and has had the cordial endorse... ...glish the boys are trained to speak well, rather than to l^econie proticient writers. Maga- zine articles of contemporary interest are used chiefly fo...

Full Text Search Details...Boston Red Sox 2016 Boston Red Sox season Establ... ...stablished in 1901 Based in Boston since 1901 ... ... Boston Red Sox (1908–present) ... ...Boston Red Sox are an American professional baseball team based in Boston, Massachusetts, that competes in Major League Baseball (MLB). They are membe... ...age road attendance, while the small capacity of Fenway Park prevents them from leading in overall attendance.[4] From May 15, 2003 to April 10, 2013,... ...me "Red Sox" had previously been used as early as 1888 by a 'colored' team from Norfolk, Virginia.[7] The Spanish language media sometimes refers to t... ...rted in Buffalo, but league ownership at the last minute removed that city from their plans in favor of the expansion Boston franchise.) For seven sea... ...rted large letters "B" and "A" denoting "Boston" and "American." Newspaper writers of the time used other nicknames for the club, including "Somersets... ...0 for a full season, batting .406 in 1941.[27] Williams feuded with sports writers his whole career, calling them "The Knights of the Keyboard", and h...

Full Text Search Details... BOSTON COMMON by SAMUEL BARBER Boston Common ' BOSTON COMMON zA DIARY OF NOTABLE EVENTS, INCIDENTS, AND... ... Society Novel", "A Matrimonial Experiment," Etc. WSTOPjfEf^ PUBUSHING HOUSE BOSTON /I Copyright igi4 By Samuel Barber JAN 14 1915 ^ THE CHRISTOPHER ... ...ink it with the history of government for and by the people in this country. From it radiated the influences that led to democratic as opposed to aris... ... To it can be traced the gatherings in town halls bj' the substantial men in Massachusetts, and other commonwealths; and the famous little red schoolh... ...commonwealths; and the famous little red schoolhouses date their inspiration from the public exercises that took place on the classic green in Boston.... ... land to Winthrop who, with his colony, now held all its rights with that of Massachusetts which lay outside of Plymouth and extended to the Atlantic ... ...excelled in sparkling wit, Prescott the historian, besides poets, Clergymen, writers, journalists, editors, professors, scholars, poetesses, students,...

Full Text Search Details... BOSTON COMMON by SAMUEL BARBER Boston Common BOSTON COMMON cA DIARY OF NOTABLE EVENTS, INCIDENTS, AND N... ...iety Novel", "A Matrimonial Experiment," Etc. 7(R!ST0Pj(EI( publishing HOUSE BOSTON Copyright igi^ By Samuei, Barber M 14 1915 THE CHRISTOPHER PRESS ... ...ink it with the history of government for and by the people in this country. From it radiated the influences that led to democratic as opposed to aris... .... To it can be traced the gatherings in town halls by the substantial men in Massachusetts, and other commonwealths; and the famous little red schoolh... ...commonwealths; and the famous little red schoolhouses date their inspiration from the public exercises that took place on the classic green in Boston.... ... land to Winthrop who, with his colony, now held all its rights with that of Massachusetts which lay outside of Plymouth and extended to the Atlantic ... ...excelled in sparkling wit, Prescott the historian, besides poets, Clergymen, writers, journalists, editors, professors, scholars, poetesses, students,...

Full Text Search Details...This articles lists various works of fiction that take place in Boston, Massachusetts : Videogames The Scout, a fictional character in ... ...This articles lists various works of fiction that take place in Boston, Massachusetts : Videogames The Scout, a fictional character in the vid... ...nal character in the videogame called Team Fortress 2 is known to be fromBoston and speaks with a Boston Accent . In Tony Hawk's Underground... ...haracter in the videogame called Team Fortress 2 is known to be fromBoston and speaks with a Boston Accent . In Tony Hawk's Underground 2 , ... ...ston Accent . In Tony Hawk's Underground 2 , one of the levels is set in Boston. the City of Lost Heaven bears a slight resemblance to Boston. In... ... P. Marquand . A tragicomic satire of the life of an upper-class Bostonianfrom the mid-19th century to the Great Depression. Winner of the Pulitzer P... ...uture Boston a shared universe novel by the Cambridge Science Fiction Writers Workshop The Given Day, novel by Dennis Lehane, takes place in po... ...0s. Kane and Abel Jeffrey Archer's novel about rivalry. William Kane is fromBoston. Karma and Other Stories, short stories by Rishi Reddi Last D... ... comedy popular in the late 90s, created by David E. Kelley of Belmont, Massachusetts Banacek Being Human , a werewolf, a ghost and a vampire ...

Full Text Search Details...L' C I'!'" I)rvi.n<hiiv - NEW HERALD BUILDING. Washington Street Front. THE BOSTON HERALD 3,'> AND ITS HISTORY. HOW, WHEN, AND WHERE IT WAS FOUNDED. ... ... A GLIMPSE INTO ITS DIFFERENT DEPARTMENTS. THIRTY-TWO YEARS OF JOURNALISM IN BOSTON. C-/ BOSTON, MASS. 1878. I. ORIGIN OF THE HERALD. THE EVENING EDI... ... "American Eagle," and was "published at No. 5 Devonshire street, third door from State street," at three dollars a year and one cent per copy, "by an... ...." But it did not talk so. It was really the liveliest of the Boston papers, from the firsthour of its birth, andwas receivedwith generous encomiumsfr... ...d brightest, and, at the same time, one of the most fearless and independent writers ever engaged on the Boston press. He was born in this city, at th... ...7, and on the morning of the 8th the HERALD reported the vote of ninety-nine Massachusetts cities and towns, in Suffolk, Essex, Norfolk, Bristol, Plym... ... and was buried at Acapulco. He has two sons living, both rare boys and able writers, one being now the writing manager for the "New York Aqua- rium."... ... of the most promising young men of his time. He served as an officer in the Massachusetts regiment in Mexico, until disabled by sunstroke and forced ...

Full Text Search Details... Marblehead Neck as viewed from the landing on State Street ... ... 7.3.2 Work by other writers ... ... Marblehead, watercolor, Maurice Prendergast, 1914. Museum of Fine Arts, Boston Marblehead was first settled by... ...ing a fishing village about mid-Marblehead Harbor on the town side, across from Marblehead Neck—see the "History of Marblehead" by Virginia Gamage.) t... ...arvell Head, Marble Harbour (by Captain John Smith) and Foy (by immigrants from Fowey, Cornwall), the town would be named Marblehead by settlers who m... ...nal harbor attracted yachting and yacht clubs. It would become home to the Boston Yacht Club, Corinthian Yacht Club, Eastern Yacht Club, Marblehead Ya... ...r II, the town enjoyed a population boom as a bedroom community for nearby Boston, Lynn, and Salem. This boom ended around 1970, when the town became ... ... of his stories, notably "The Strange High House in the Mist" (1926). Many writers have since borrowed the setting for use in their own fiction that p... ...h details how to use the town for games. Work by other writers The town appears in the eponymous 1978 Marblehea...

Full Text Search Details...d Public Library.org PUBLICATIONS, VOL. II, SECOND SERIES Title: THE BOSTONIAN SOCIETY PUBLICATIONS, VOL. II, SECOND SERIES Author: Language: E... ...... ...Boston ...... Walter K. Watkitts Original Documents Application for a Loan from the Franklin Donation ..... Letter from Paul Dudley Letter from Lord B... ...ter of some of them at the harbor's entrance, makes the approach to Bostonfrom the sea both difficult and dan- gerous. Point Allerton with Harding's ... ...to the ship in the outer waters of the bay. In 17 1 5 the General Court of Massachusetts Bay voted to build a lighthouse on the Little Brewster, and a... ...ing like (for ye time it continued) to those Hauri- canes and Tuffons that writers make mention of in ye Indeas." And he ventured the statement that "... ...ts and cellars flooded, and Tudor fig- ured the damages to the Province of Massachusetts Bay alone as ;^i00,000. | In December, 1786, occurred two vio... ...rant was a member. This view has been taken by all other investigators and writers. The English data known was that his birth was in 1595/6 and that a...

Full Text Search Details...llection World Public Library.org PUBLICATIONS, VOL. 10 Title: THE BOSTONIAN SOCIETY PUBLICATIONS, VOL. 10 Author: Language: English Subject... ...... ...ber 14, 1817 ........ 119 Reprintedfrom Manuscript. Laws and Courts of the Massachusetts Bay Colony 129 Frank E. Bradbury. Index : — I. Names 163 II. ... ...ILLUSTRATIONS A French Battleship in the American Revo- lution Faces title From a model. Plan of the Fortifications at Hull, by Joseph Palmer, Februar... ...of the Fortifications at Hull, by Joseph Palmer, February 27, 1777 .... 26 From the Original in the Massachusetts State Archives. Lewis Ansart de Mare... ...Hull, by Joseph Palmer, February 27, 1777 .... 26 From the Original in the Massachusetts State Archives. Lewis Ansart de Maresquelle.... 34 From a Por... ...d in preference to the decisions of Westminster Hall, or to the elementary writers upon the common law which were then cited in the English courts. In...

Full Text Search Details... Location Newton, Massachusetts, US Enrollment... ... www.bc.edu/schools/law Boston College Law School (BC Law) is one of the six professional graduate ... ...ege Law School (BC Law) is one of the six professional graduate schools at Boston College. Located approximately 1.5 miles from the main Boston Colleg... ...sional graduate schools at Boston College. Located approximately 1.5 miles from the main Boston College campus in Chestnut Hill, Boston College Law Sc... ...roximately 1.5 miles from the main Boston College campus in Chestnut Hill, Boston College Law School is situated on a 40-acre (160,000 m2) wooded... ...School is situated on a 40-acre (160,000 m2) wooded campus in Newton, Massachusetts. With approximately 800 students and 125 ... ... Heart, in 1975. Nicknames Stemming from the nickname of Boston College athletics teams, the term "Legal Eagle"... ...riple Eagle, which technically designates a recipient of any three degrees fromBoston College, is usually used to refer to graduates of Boston Colleg... ...ampaign Patric Verrone, JD 1984, President of the Writers Guild of America West Kevin White, LLB 195...

Full Text Search Details... MAY IS 1910 SPECIAL FEATURES — ! 1(-5« 7 1 The Story of the First Year of Boston-1915 The Enlarged Directorate Housing Conditions in Boston's North... ...rth and West Ends Fully Illustrated The Boys' Games of 1909 The Democracy of Boston-1915 AMONTHLY RECORD OF PROGRESS IM DEVELOPINGA GREATER AND FINER ... ...FINER CITY PUBLISHED BY THE DIRECTORATE Of BOSTON 1915 6BEACOM STREET BOSTON-MASSACHUSETTS VOL. 1. TEM CENTS A COPY MAY 1910 ONE DOLLAR A YEAR, CREDO... ...rogress. THEREFORE I AM RESOLVED That I will avoid and help others to escape from the deadening, demoralizing rut of criticism, skepticism, and inerti... ...scription rates: $1.00 per annum; club rate for twenty or more subscriptions from any organization devoted to civic or social improvement, sent in one... ... an area, including streets, of about 103 acres. This area, according to the Massachusetts Census of 1905, had a population of approximately 44,000 pe... ... [pres- ence or absence of disease in a human being that floors these facile writers, thereby saving the state from being saddled with that most dange...

Full Text Search Details... The Northeastern University Women Writers Project (formerly the Brown University Women Writers Project) o... ... is a long-term research and publication project which focuses on making texts from early modern women writers in the English language available onli... ... and publication project which focuses on making texts from early modern women writers in the English language available online. The Women Writers Pr... ...English language available online. The Women Writers Project maintains "Women Writers Online" an electronic collection of rare or difficult to obta... ...ollection of rare or difficult to obtain works written or co-authored by women from the sixteenth century to the mid nineteenth century. In addition, ... ...y The Brown University Women Writers Project developed at the end of the 1980s from the marriage of two communities, early modern women’s studies ... ...own University in Providence, Rhode Island to Northeastern University in Boston, Massachusetts . Women Writers Online Women Writers Online is a... ...ersity in Providence, Rhode Island to Northeastern University in Boston, Massachusetts . Women Writers Online Women Writers Online is a full-te...

Full Text Search Details...ollection World Public Library.org PUBLICATIONS, VOL. I Title: THE BOSTONIAN SOCIETY PUBLICATIONS, VOL. I Author: Language: English Subject:... ...... ...eel Plates of Buildings 48-56 [For Alphabetical List see pp. 83, 8j.] Cuts from Bowen's " Naval Monument," Public Buildings, etc., indexed consecu- ti... ...titution" taking the " Cyane" and " Levant." The " Constitution ' escaping from the British Squadron. The " Hornet " sinking the " Peacock." The "Java... ...ly presumed to have been abandoned, or in due form surrendered, before the Massachusetts Bay patent of 1627 issued ; but all grants under it must have... ...ght upon where he dwelt, simply quoting what had been said by the earliest writers. He gives, however, a graphic picture of the hundred acres covered ... ..."Picture of Boston, or Citizen's and Stranger's Guide to the Metropolis of Massachusetts, and its Environs," a duodecimo volume of 252 pages. Although...

Full Text Search Details... Location in Barnstable County in Massachusetts U.... ...coast.[7] In 1654, the Governor of the Plymouth colony purchased this land from the Chief of the Nausets, for a selling price of two brass kettles, si... ... axes, 12 knives and a box.[8] The land, which spanned from East Harbor (Pilgrim Lake) – near the present-day border between Provi... ...78, the fishing grounds were opened up to allow the inclusion of fishermen from the Massachusetts Bay colony.[9] In 1692, a new Ro... ...s, Provincetown was booming, and began to develop a resident population of writers and artists, as well as a summer tourist industry. After the 1898 P... ...the mainland. Provincetown is 45 miles (72 km) east by southeast fromBoston by air or sea, and 115 miles (185 km) by road. ... ...ach. Provincetown is served by two seasonal ferries to Boston[27][28] and one to Plymouth.[29] They all dock at MacMillan Pier, lo... ...tle to Truro. Provincetown is at one end of the scenic "Bike Route 1" fromBoston called the Claire Saltonstall Bikeway. The Provi... ... is to encourage the growth and development of emerging visual artists and writers through residency programs, to propagate aesthetic values and exper...

Full Text Search Details... Irish American The Boston Teens are fictional characters featured on the American television s... ...racters featured on the American television show Saturday Night Live. "The Boston Teens" debuted in 1999 and have appeared in 13 sketches to date. TV ... ...buted in 1999 and have appeared in 13 sketches to date. TV Guide named The Boston Teens among Saturday Night Live‍ '​s 40 greatest characters in a lis... ...ch) and Pat Sullivan or "Sully" (Jimmy Fallon)[2] are a pair of Lexington, Massachusetts, teenagers in love.[3] The teens and their friends speak in a... ...sum of money after the Boston Archdiocese paid them off to keep the family from suing a priest who molested him (though, according to Danny, he was ".... ...ried to Michael Smith or "Smitty", played by Seth Meyers, as a response to Massachusetts' recent legalization of same-sex marriage. ... ...members Writers ... ..." "Live from New York, it's Saturday Night!" ... ... Categories Fictional characters fromMassachusetts Saturday Night Live sketches ...

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Full Text Search Details... SECOND REPORT Record Commissioners CITY OF EOS TON; CONTAINING THE BOSTON RECORDS, 1634-1660, AND THE BOOK OF POSSESSIONS. SECOiVn KIHTIOX. ... ... STREET. 18 8 1. ^^itno-^ F13.1 [Document 46— 1881.] p ij CITY OF i...&; J BOSTON. In Boaed of Aldermen, April 30, 1877. Ordered, That the Record Co... ...His Honor the Mayorand the City Council of Boston : — It will be understood, from, the terms of the preceding vote, that no detailed report is to be e... ..., the terms of the preceding vote, that no detailed report is to be expected from the Record Commissioners at the present time. Acting under the instr... ...ton's Description, with the addition of some material taken from the earlier writers. A few extracts from the Town records are given, l)ut not enough ... ...t we may notice the following : — / " A History of Boston, the metropolis of Massachusetts, from its origin to the present period ; with some Account ... ... following title : — " The History and Antiquities of Boston, the Capital of Massachusetts and Metropolis of New England, from its Settlement in 1630,...

Full Text Search Details...[53] Woodbury Langdon, merchant, statesman, and judge; Delegate from New Hampshire to the Continental Congress[54] ... ...orer, US congressman and senator[67] Daniel Webster, US senator fromMassachusetts and the 14th and 19th US Secretary of Stat... ... US congressman and senator[67] Daniel Webster, US senator fromMassachusetts and the 14th and 19th US Secretary of State[68]... ...TimesAnonymous. "Naval Officer '​s Suicide: Rear Admiral Carpenter Takes His Own Life at Boston," ^ "FRANCIS COGSWELL,... ... ^ Lord, John (1896). Beacon Lights of History: Nineteenth century writers. The life of John Lord, by Alex. S. Twombly, D.D.. Fo... ... Categories People from Portsmouth, New Hampshire Lists of...

Full Text Search Details...American English has been enriched by expressions derived from the game of baseball. Sometimes referred to as "America's pastime," ba... ...ne is getting everything wrong. "'But Boston Scientific also needs to hope that a rare event does not become magn... ...d to be a brand new ballgame. This does not mean that the game starts over from the first inning; it means only that neither team is ahead, and the ga... ...gue Amateur, unsophisticated, unprofessional. From the baseball term for a second-rate baseball league and therefore its ... ...gest city in the country, 'it's really bush league to care about where the writers are from.'"— Catherine Seipp, National Review, March 24, 2005.[17] ... ... "If politics were baseball, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney might be down to his last out".[33] ... ... ^ AHDI ^ Reed Abelson, "After a Recall, Boston Scientific Tries to Assure Wary Investors" New York Times, July 27, ...

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Full Text Search Details...STOTSl PUBLIC LIBRARY '<^mmm§^'m' 'mm(:,im>'-r^:msi JA . Y fr CO*/ cC HE BOSTON EDUCATION PLAN % BOSTONIA. 4 jj^ CONDITAAJI ^ BOSTONPUBLICLIBRARY GO... ...CLIBRARY GOUERIillillENTOOCiJMENTSOEPMIillENT JUN W teiiD SUBMITTED TO THE BOSTON SCHOOL COMMITTEE BY LAVAL S. WILSON SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS MAY 12... ...e recommendations of the Project Teams to develop a set of recommendations from the Superintendent to the School Committee. These three stages have in... ... the Boston Public Schools community; 4,337 responses were received (3,191 from teachers, 341 from other school staff, 32 from principals and headmast... ...reading programs (both in and out of school) , including Reading Olympics, Massachusetts Children's Book Award, home reading programs, and Reading Is ... ...tudents will graduate with the ability to function in society as competent writers. The first set of recommendations addresses the need for staff deve... ...ool to have a system for officially recognizing students who are effective writers. 6. Set aside sufficient time each day in elementary and middle sch... ...e more diverse teaching experiences and to make the teaching profession in Massachusetts uniquely attractive to a current and potential educator workf...

Full Text Search Details... Location Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States ... ... The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is a private research universit... ... Original Rogers Building (MIT), Back Bay, Boston, 19th century (photo by E.L. Allen) ... ... to the Massachusetts General Court to use newly filled lands in Back Bay, Boston for a "Conservatory of Art and Science", but the proposal failed.[12... ...ssachusetts on April 10, 1861.[14] Rogers, a professor from the University of Virginia, wanted to establish an institution to addr... ...ts A 1905 map of MIT's Boston campus. Two days after the char... ...strial classes", and was a land-grant school.[22][1] In 1866, the proceeds from land sales went toward new buildings in the Back Bay.[23] ... ...uropean polytechnic university model and emphasized laboratory instruction from an early date.[24] Despite chronic financial problems, the institute s... ...awarded to 38 people associated with MIT.[257] Four Pulitzer Prize–winning writers currently work at or have retired from MIT.[258] Four current or fo...

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Full Text Search Details...The organizational logo for the Baseball Writers' Association of America. The Baseball Writer... ...had a reason to be there. The forty-three founding members of the Baseball Writers Association first met in mid-October 1908.[2] They included Joe S. ... .... Sanborn of the Chicago Tribune, syndicated columnist Hugh Fullerton, and Boston Globe baseball writer Tim Murnane[3] A second meeting was held in Ne... ... in December 1913, at which time it was decided that minor league baseball writers could also become members.[4] Then, Jackson became a dominant force... ... outstanding designated hitter in the American League. From 1953 to 1962, the BBWAA presented a "Sophomore of the Year Award" in e... ...d (postseason MVP) (since 2007; was awarded to the MVP of the World Series from 1949 to 2006)[14] Sid Mercer–Dick Young Playe... ... Peter Abraham, Boston Globe [1] J.A... ...News Steve Buckley, Boston Herald Don Bu... ... 25, 2010). "Alex Rodriguez is left speechless when accepting playoffs MVP from New York baseball writers". Associated Press (at Star Tribune, Minneap...